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FRIENDLESS GERMANY

“ PUBLIC ENEMY HO 1" ' • OBSERVER'S ’ CAUSTIC COMMENTS Pint A*«oci»tjon— By Telegraph—Copyright. f LONDON, July 29. (Received July 30, at 9.10 a.m.) Describing Germany as Public Enemy No 1, the ‘Observer’ in an editorial says: “ An important and perhaps historic sequel to Wednesday’s outrage is the increasing concentration of world thought not on Vienna, but on Berlin, The very friendlessness of Germany may yet prove an asset for peace. Dr Dollfuss did more than any mqn to save Europe, including Germany, from the Nazi terror. This is his true monument. .His tragic cjeath cannot fail to hasten Bitler's collapse. 1 ’ GERMANY’S ACTIONS ITALIAN PRESS CRITICISM ROME, July 29. (Received' July 30, at 9 a.m.) Italy, in future, will not be associated with any diplomatic representations, says the ‘ Messaggero,’ commenting ’on the Austro-German situation. “ The German promises have not been observed. We shall not treat on a parity with people failing with such cynicism to observe the laws of honour. There is no Government which has not to-day, the right to assume entire liberty of action in regard to Germany.”^

The intensely Fascist '* Ottobre ’ says; “ Scratch a German and- you will find a barbarian.”

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Evening Star, Issue 21785, 30 July 1934, Page 9

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FRIENDLESS GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 21785, 30 July 1934, Page 9

FRIENDLESS GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 21785, 30 July 1934, Page 9